The sunny weather is setting in, meaning summer is here and with that many people will be gearing up to head off on a sun-soaked getaway.
While the cost of plane tickets might deter some people from having a break outside of Ireland, to help you make the most of this summer season, Ireland’s top low-cost airline, Ryanair, has announced a special June bank holiday sale.
The sale, only available for a limited time, offers fares from just €24.99 on bookings made before Wednesday, 31 May for travel during the month of June.
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These limited-time fares are available across Ryanair’s unbeatable choice of sunny hotspot destinations, such as Barcelona, Santiago, Santander and Zagreb, as well as vibrant city breaks to destinations like Amsterdam, Cologne, London, Luxembourg and more.
Book a well-deserved getaway for the lowest fares in Europe now here.
Ryanair’s Head of Communications, Jade Kirwan said: "Summer is finally here and as part of the June bank holiday celebrations, we are running a special limited-time sale with fares from as little as €24.99 on flights booked before May 31 for travel between June 1 and 31.
"As Ireland’s number one airline, Ryanair offers Irish passengers more choice than any other airline, including sunny hotspot destinations like Barcelona, Santiago, Santander, and Zagreb as well as vibrant city breaks like Amsterdam, Cologne, London, Luxembourg, and all with regular flights throughout the week.
"So, if you’re looking to get away and soak up some sun this June, head over here and book yourself a low-fare flight before May 31."
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